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She had a lost expression on her face . And the boy had looked for a parking place so he could get out and help her . But he couldn't find one , so he continued around the block . And when he came around again , she was gone .
She had a lost expression on her face . And the boy had looked for a parking place so he could get out and help her . But he couldn't find one , so he continued around the block . And when he came around again , she was gone .
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Milton's Use of the Image Relationship in " Paradise Lost " SISTER JEREMY WILSON , SSM 1 Milton's Paradise Lost provides one of the greatest examples of the integral use of important philosophical concepts in a truly literary ( non ...
Milton's Use of the Image Relationship in " Paradise Lost " SISTER JEREMY WILSON , SSM 1 Milton's Paradise Lost provides one of the greatest examples of the integral use of important philosophical concepts in a truly literary ( non ...
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The text of Paradise Lost used is from John Milton : Complete poems and Major Prose , Merritt Y. Hughes ( New York : The Odyssey Press , 1957 ) . All references in the text of this paper are to book and line number of Paradise Lost . 6.
The text of Paradise Lost used is from John Milton : Complete poems and Major Prose , Merritt Y. Hughes ( New York : The Odyssey Press , 1957 ) . All references in the text of this paper are to book and line number of Paradise Lost . 6.
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